Fig 1.
The hypothesized serial mediation with COVID-19-related traumatic stress symptoms and mentalization as mediators to link between perceived stress and psychological well-being.
Table 1.
Characteristics of participants (N = 2610).
Table 2.
Comparison of mental health outcomes between male and female HCWs (N = 2610).
Table 3.
Comparison of mental health outcomes across different professions.
Table 4.
Correlations of main variables.
Fig 2.
Results of the serial mediation model showed the indirect effect of COVID-19-related traumatic stress symptoms, and the subsequent indirect effects of RFQc, in the relationship between perceived stress and psychological well-being.
Table 5.
Results of the serial mediating effect with RFQc based on bootstrapping test (95% CI).
Fig 3.
Results of the serial mediation model showed the indirect effect of COVID-19-related traumatic stress symptoms, and the subsequent indirect effects of RFQu, in the relationship between perceived stress and psychological well-being.
Table 6.
Results of the serial mediating effect with RFQu based on bootstrapping test (95% CI).